Construction and demolition waste definition

Construction and demolition waste means the waste building materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavements, houses, commercial buildings and other structures.
Construction and demolition waste means waste from building materials, debris and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations;
Construction and demolition waste means waste generated by construction and demolition activities;’;

Examples of Construction and demolition waste in a sentence

  • Recyclable Materials does not include Municipal Solid Waste, Construction and Demolition Waste, or Excluded Waste.

  • Any facility or area of land lawfully receiving Municipal Solid Waste or Construction and Demolition Waste for disposal.

  • The Service Provider shall comply with all applicable federal and state laws regarding the collection, hauling and disposal of Municipal Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials and Construction and Demolition Waste.

  • Any receptacle, including, but not limited to, dumpsters, Roll-Offs and Roll-Outs, whether utilized by a Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Municipal or other application for collecting Municipal Solid Waste or Construction and Demolition Waste.

  • The City shall field all inquiries and complaints from Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Units and Municipal Facilities relating to the collection, hauling and disposal of Municipal Solid Waste and Construction and Demolition Waste.


More Definitions of Construction and demolition waste

Construction and demolition waste means the waste comprising of building materials, debris and rubble resulting from construction, re-modeling, repair and demolition of any civil structure;
Construction and demolition waste or “C&D Waste” means waste from construction and demolition activities as defined in Section 22a-208x of the CGS.
Construction and demolition waste means building waste materials, including but not limited to waste shingles, insulation, lumber, treated wood, painted wood, wiring, plastics, packaging, and rubble that results from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on a house, commercial or industrial building, or other structure.
Construction and demolition waste means solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of structures, roads, sidewalks and utilities; untreated wood and untreated sawdust from any source; treated wood from construction or demolition projects; small amounts of municipal solid waste generated by the consumption of food and drinks at construction or demolition sites, including, but not limited to, cups, bags and bottles; furniture and appliances from which ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons have been removed in accordance with the provisions of the federal clean air act; solid waste consisting of motor vehicle window glass; and solid waste consisting of vegetation from land clearing and grubbing, utility maintenance, and seasonal or storm-related cleanup. Such wastes include, but are not limited to, bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, roofing materials, soil, rock, wood, wood products, wall or floor coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, electrical wiring, electrical components containing no hazardous materials, nonasbestos insulation and construction related packaging. "Construction and demolition waste" shall not include waste material containing friable asbestos, garbage, furniture and appliances from which ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons have not been removed in accordance with the provisions of the federal clean air act, electrical equipment containing hazardous materials, tires, drums and containers even though such wastes resulted from construction and demolition activities. Clean rubble that is mixed with other construction and demolition waste during demolition or transportation shall be considered to be construction and demolition waste.
Construction and demolition waste means materials which are normally used in the construction of buildings, structures, roadways, walls and other landscaping material, and includes, but is not limited to, soil, asphalt, brick, mortar, concrete, drywall, plaster, cellulose, fibreglass fibres, lumber, wood, asphalt shingles, and metals.
Construction and demolition waste means solid waste resulting from the construction, repair, or demolition of buildings, roads and other structures, and debris from the clearing of land, but does not include clean fill when separated from other construction and demolition wastes and used as fill materials or otherwise land disposed. Such waste typically consists of materials including concrete, bricks, bituminous concrete, asphalt paving, untreated or chemically treated wood, glass, masonry, roofing, siding, plaster; and soils, rock, stumps, boulders, brush and other similar material. This term does not include industrial solid waste and municipal solid waste generated in residential or commercial activities associated with construction and demolition activities.
Construction and demolition waste means any Solid Waste or debris generated as the result of construction or demolition, including without limitation, discarded packaging or containers and waste construction materials, whether brought on site for fabrication or used in construction or resulting from demolition, excluding liquid waste and hazardous waste.